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== Culture ==
 
== Culture ==
 
Clan Wolf-in-Exile maintains many of the same traditions as the original Clan Wolf.  This includes a more open and egalitarian version of Clan society, strong intercaste relations and a lack of rigid formality.  Their interaction with the other Clans, and with the reborn Clan Wolf, in particular, are more strained.  Although more than willing to observe the formal Clan traditions, including issuing ''[[batchall]]s'' and taking [[bondsmen]], since they are technically enemies of the Grand Council many of the other Clans regard the Exiles as bandits and treat them as such in any dealings.
 
Clan Wolf-in-Exile maintains many of the same traditions as the original Clan Wolf.  This includes a more open and egalitarian version of Clan society, strong intercaste relations and a lack of rigid formality.  Their interaction with the other Clans, and with the reborn Clan Wolf, in particular, are more strained.  Although more than willing to observe the formal Clan traditions, including issuing ''[[batchall]]s'' and taking [[bondsmen]], since they are technically enemies of the Grand Council many of the other Clans regard the Exiles as bandits and treat them as such in any dealings.
 
By 3085, the Exiles' culture had come to incorporate elements of their Lyran hosts. The typical Exiled Wolf of the time spoke German as a second language and had at least a passing familiarity with how to navigate Lyran bureaucracy.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 235 - Inner Sphere Clan Sub-Affiliations.</ref>
 
  
 
In the Dark Age, both halves of the Wolves would show a sign of cooperation together in hopes of reunification. When Clan Wolf formed the Wolf Empire, they attempted reconciliation by allowing some exiles to [[Trial of Absorption|"come home"]] to Clan Wolf as an alternative to destruction. Those who chose this option were welcomed back, while those who stayed would be shown no honor.<ref name=SFp27/> Despite this warning that those who refused to rejoin the Wolf Clan before the ilClan would not be shown honor, the Wolf Clan Council voted to allow the Exiles to rejoin in 3151.<ref name=iCp114-115/>
 
In the Dark Age, both halves of the Wolves would show a sign of cooperation together in hopes of reunification. When Clan Wolf formed the Wolf Empire, they attempted reconciliation by allowing some exiles to [[Trial of Absorption|"come home"]] to Clan Wolf as an alternative to destruction. Those who chose this option were welcomed back, while those who stayed would be shown no honor.<ref name=SFp27/> Despite this warning that those who refused to rejoin the Wolf Clan before the ilClan would not be shown honor, the Wolf Clan Council voted to allow the Exiles to rejoin in 3151.<ref name=iCp114-115/>

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